- Examples of inductive paragraphs
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Example 3
- Example 4
- Example 5
- Articles of interest
- References
An inductive paragraph is a paragraph in which the main idea is stated at the end of it. In the introduction and development of these paragraphs, arguments that conclude in the main idea are explained. That is, the arguments are presented and then the thesis that they support is explained.
Therefore, its structure goes from the particular and specific, to the macro and universal. The secondary ideas are explained at the beginning of the text, and from the sum of these ideas the main idea is created, at the end and as a conclusion.
Examples of inductive paragraphs
Inductive paragraphs are flexible and can be used in any area of knowledge. They are especially helpful in creating a strong conclusion.
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
Articles of interest
Deductive paragraphs.
Deductive and inductive method.
Argumentative paragraph.
References
- Deductive an inductive paragraph organization. (2012) writeenglish.org
- What is an inductive-deductive paragraph? enotes.com
- Organizing Paragraphs Inductively and Deductively. ln.edu.hk
- Paragraph use inductive structure for dramatic conclusion and variety style. (2011) writingcommons.org
- Informative normal paragraphs and functional paragraphs. (2017) curn.edu.co
- Summary and synthesis of academic texts. (2013) erasmus.ufm.edu